Hello Michela and welcome to the forum. I am not sure the purpose of your question. Is this ring already purchased or is it something you intend to purchase or is it a family ring? Are you looking for assistance in evaluating the workmanship and quality or are just sharing your joy in your ring?
Since your title had "help" in it, I presume you need advice in whether the purchase of the ring is advisable?
1. Is the ring local to you where you can see it / try it on, or is this an online purchase?
2. Does the vendor have a good return / refund policy?
3. What is the carat weight of the aquamarine and mm size?
4. What metal is the setting?
5. Do you like this colour?
I found it on online purchase
and the vendor has a very good return
I like the color
about the stone:
Gemstone: Natural AA Aquamarine.
Treatments: None
Color: As shown, a very nice light blue. No green tones.
Clarity: VS-Si
Measures: 8mm
Weight: 1.30 to 1.35 carats..
Cut: Round
Origin: Brazil
The metal is 14 KT Rose gold
I don't know very much about 14KT gold because i'm italian and we use mostly 18 kt gold
So there is no re-stocking fee and the vendor offers a 100% refund no questions asked? I noticed the vendor listed the clarity as vs/si which hints that it might not be eye clean. You might want to follow up with the vendor to find out if the aquamarine is eye clean from 6 inches away. As for gold, the US standard tends to be 14k yellow gold but some like 14k rose gold. Since it isn't common in Italy, I don't know if it will be more challenging to find a goldsmith who can do regular maintenance on it (resizing or retipping). Polishing and prong tightening should not be an issue. I have not heard of 14k rose gold jewellery issues here in the US.
Two main things to think about:
1. One picture hints to me that the aquamarine has a very low crown (almost completely flat). Since aquamarine has a low refractive index, I worry you will see a fairly large tilt window in the stone. There is also no top down view, so I do not know whether the stone has a true window.
2. Aquamarine isn't an everyday ring stone and tends to chip easily at the girdle and facet junctions for those who have active hands. If this is an occasional wear ring (it sounds like it is since you will still be wearing your e-ring more often), I think an aquamarine is a reasonable option.